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Sandi Queen
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Sandi Queen
  • Tustin, CA
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I have been in the corporate workforce for 30 years which has managed to get me into 3 companies that closed their doors.  You can't save for retirement in that situation, so I acquired a couple of rental properties.  While I know that real estate is "where it's at", that has to be narrowed down.  I find myself needing more a month than the rental income, so flipping is my next move.  Any tips, tricks, suggestions for my "team" would be greatly appreciated.  I want to start in Orange County, CA.  Anyone who is a hard lender for a "newbie" or is a wholesaler, please feel free to contact me.  Thanks.

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